Reddit Reddit reviews Karter Scientific 210P3 Safety Wash Bottle, Narrow Mouth, 500 mL Capacity, Polypropylene/Plastic

We found 5 Reddit comments about Karter Scientific 210P3 Safety Wash Bottle, Narrow Mouth, 500 mL Capacity, Polypropylene/Plastic. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Karter Scientific 210P3 Safety Wash Bottle, Narrow Mouth, 500 mL Capacity, Polypropylene/Plastic
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5 Reddit comments about Karter Scientific 210P3 Safety Wash Bottle, Narrow Mouth, 500 mL Capacity, Polypropylene/Plastic:

u/r0kud · 3 pointsr/microgrowery

And clean! So many failures are due to not cleaning your probe after each use. Keeping a wash bottle with some distilled/RO water next to where you store/clean your meter helps a lot.

u/Vaganusaurus · 2 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

You could surely find some on Amazon (make sure it is the right plastic) or just throw one in with an order from Bull City Vapor. (Link #1) (Link #2)

Or you can get something like this. Might need to modify it slightly for VG though.

u/curruptedmartyr · 1 pointr/guns

One of these are good for the range to clean out the salts. Makes it super easy.

u/stavn · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace
u/MuddyFudgesicle · 0 pointsr/gadgets

Fuck Keurigs! Just buy an AeroPress. It's so much cheaper per cup, is practically self cleaning, and makes better coffee. You can make it as strong as you want, and can even make espresso ("coffee concentrate" if you want to be very technical.) And you can use whatever coffee you want!

Rather than spending all that money on a fancy brewer, and then $1 per cup of coffee, buy a Zojirushi Boiler (or similar), and you can make coffee nearly as fast as with a Kurig. I don't mean within 15 seconds, but so short that you won't hesitate to make a cup. Or you can just nuke some water in a Pyrex measuring cup, but that takes 2-3 minutes.

I own that exact boiler and an AeroPress, and it's amazing. I have 195° water on tap all of the time, and the 4 qt one is tall enough to dispense right into an AeroPress on top of a tall mug.

I even use an AeroPress at work at my desk even though there's a Keurig available. I get hot water from the water dispenser (combo water cooler/heater that work provides), use the AeroPress normally, push the grounds into the waste basket, then wash the remaining grounds off of the plunger with a chemistry wash bottle right into the waste basket, too. (There's a trash bag in it, and it's not much water.)